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1 Service This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only. Maytag does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an unqualified person. Electric Slide-In Range This Base Manual covers general information Refer to individual Technical Sheet for information on specific models This manual includes, but is not limited to the following: JES8750AAB/W JES8850AAB/Q/S/W JES8850ACB/S/W JES9750AAB/S/W JES9750ACB/W JES9800AAB/Q/S/W JES9800ACB/S/W JES9860AAB/S/W JES9860ACB/S/W February Maytag Services

2 Important Information Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible, however, that during its lifetime a product may require service. Products should be serviced only by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools, parts, testing instruments and the appropriate service information. THE TECHNICIAN IS RESPONSIBLE TO REVIEW ALL APPROPRIATE SERVICE INFORMATION BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS. Important Notices for Servicers and Consumers! WARNING To avoid risk of severe personal injury or death, disconnect power before working/servicing on appliance to avoid electrical shock. To locate an authorized servicer, please consult your telephone book or the dealer from whom you purchased this product. For further assistance, please contact: Customer Service Support Center CAIR Center Web Site Telephone Number CAIR Center in Canada Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, and Labels! DANGER DANGER Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death.! WARNING WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.! CAUTION CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage Maytag Services

3 Table of Contents Important Information... 2 Important Safety Information All Appliances... 4 Surface Cooking Units... 4 Ovens... 5 Self-Cleaning Ovens... 5 Glass/Ceramic Cooking Surfaces... 5 Ventilation Hoods... 5 In Case of Fire... 5 Surface Element Fire... 5 Oven Fires... 5 Precautions... 5 Product Safety Devices... 6 General Information Cooking Nomenclature... 7 Specifications... 8 Placement of the Oven... 8 Do Not Block Air Vents... 8 Location of Model Number... 8 Grounding Instructions... 8 Model Identification... 8 Service... 8 Parts and Accessories... 8 Extended Service Plan... 8 Range Description... 9 Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting Chart Fault Code Chart Oven Sensor Chart and Meat Probe Chart Testing Procedures Component Testing Procedures Oven Control Testing Procedures Relay Logic Quick Test Mode Description of Fault Codes Disassembly Procedures Moving and Replacing Range Cartridge Assembly (Select Models) Maintop Assembly Control Panel Electronic Control Infinite Switch Bottom Access Panel Indicator Lights Meat Probe Receptacle (Select Models Back Panel Cooling Fan Transformer Bake Element Broil Element Downdraft Blower Motor (Select Models) Oven Sensor Front Side Trim Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket Oven Light Switch Convection Fan Oven Vent/Smoke Eliminator Hi-Limit Thermostat Oven Door Latch Oven Door Removal Oven Door Hinge Receiver Door Disassembly Appendix A: Installation Instructions Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**... A-2 Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**. A-8 Appendix B: Use Information Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**... B-2 Models JES9750A**, JES9860A**... B-6 Model JES9800A**... B-11 Care and Cleaning... B Maytag Services

4 Important Safety Information! WARNING To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping, it must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip bracket(s). To make sure bracket has been installed properly, remove the storage drawer and look under the range with a flashlight. Bracket(s) must be engaged in the rear corner of the range.! WARNING To avoid personal injury, do not sit, stand or lean on oven door or oven drawer.! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, make sure your range has been properly grounded and always disconnect it from main power supply before any servicing.! WARNING This appliance contains or produces a chemical or chemicals which can cause death or serious illness and which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. To reduce the risk from substances in the fuel or from fuel combustion make sure this appliance is installed, operated, and maintained according to the instructions in this booklet.! ALL RANGES CAN TIP INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT INSTALL ANTI-TIP BRACKET(S) PACKED WITH RANGE SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, property damage, personal injury, or death, verify wiring is correct, if components were replaced. Verify proper and complete operation of unit after servicing. ALL APPLIANCES 1. Proper Installation Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. 2. Never Use Your Appliance for Warming or Heating the Room. 3. Do Not Leave Children Alone Children should not be alone or unattended in the area where the appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance. 4. Wear Appropriate Apparel Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using appliance. 5. User Servicing Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician. 6. Storage in or on Appliance Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near surface units. 7. Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires Smother fire or flame, or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher. 8. Use Only Dry Potholders Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder touch elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth. SURFACE COOKING UNITS 1. Use Proper Pan Size This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different size. Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit heating element. The use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of utensil to burner will also improve efficiency. 2. Never Leave Surface Units Unattended at High Heat Settings Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite. 3. Protective Liners Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottom. Improper installation of these liners may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire. 4. Glazed Cooking Utensils Do not use glass, ceramic, earthware, or other glazed utensils. They can damage smoothtop and can break due to sudden change in temperature. 5. Utensil Handles Should be Turned Inward and Not Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units To reduce the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil, the handle of a utensil should be positioned so that it is turned inward, and does not extend over adjacent surface units Maytag Services

5 Important Safety Information OVENS 1. Use Care When Opening Door Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food. 2. Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers Buildup of pressure may cause container to burst and result in injury. 3. Keep Oven Vent Ducts Unobstructed. 4. Placement of Oven Racks Always place oven racks in desired location while oven is cool. If rack is removed while oven is hot, do not let potholder contact hot heating element in oven. SELF-CLEANING OVENS 1. Do Not Clean Door Gasket The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket. 2. Do Not Use Oven Cleaners No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the liner. 3. Clean Only Parts Listed in Manual. 4. Before Self-Cleaning the Oven Remove broiler pan, oven racks, and other utensils. 5. Remove all items from range top and backguard. GLASS/CERAMIC COOKING SURFACES 1. Do Not Cook on Broken Cooktop If cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electrical shock. Contact a qualified technician immediately. 2. Clean Cooktop With Caution If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid a steam burn. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. VENTILATION HOODS 1. Clean Ventilation Hoods Frequently Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on hood or filter. 2. When flaming foods under hood, turn fan off. The fan, if operating, may spread the flame. In Case of Fire Fires can occur as a result of over cooking or excessive grease. Though a fire is unlikely, if one occurs, proceed as follows: Surface Element Fire 1. Smother the fire with a nonflammable lid or baking soda, or use a Class ABC or BC extinguisher. Not water. Not salt. Not flour. 2. As soon as it is safe to do so, turn the surface controls to OFF. Oven Fires 1. If you see smoke from your oven, do not open oven door. 2. Turn oven control to OFF. 3. As an added precaution, turn off power at main circuit breaker or fuse box. 4. Turn on vent to remove smoke. 5. Allow food or grease to burn itself out in oven. Do not open oven door. 6. If smoke and fire persist, call fire department. 7. If there is any damage to components, call an authorized servicer before using range. Precautions Do not cook food directly on range top surface, always use cookware. Do not mix household cleaning products. Chemical mixtures may interact with objectionable or even hazardous results. Do not put plastic items on warm cooking areas. They may stick and melt. Do not slide rough objects across range top surface. Scratching or metal marking can result. Do not use cookware with rough bottoms. They may scratch smoothtop surface. Glass and ceramic cookware should not be used. Do not use damp sponge or dishcloth to clean range top. A film of soil-laden detergent water may collect on range top. If this should happen, Amana Cleaning Conditioning Cream removes this type of stain. Do not leave fat heating unless you remain nearby. Fat can ignite if overheated by spilling onto hot surfaces. Do not allow pots to boil dry as this can cause damage to cooking surface and pan. Do not use range top surface as a cutting board. Do not use range for storage or as a display counter Maytag Services

6 Important Safety Information Product Safety Devices Safety devices and features have been engineered into the product to protect consumer and servicer. Safety devices must never be removed, bypassed, or altered in such a manner as to defeat the purpose for which they were intended. Grounded Oven Frame Ground prong on power cord is connected to the frame, usually a green lead fastened by a screw. Any part or component capable of conducting an electric current is grounded by its mounting. If any ground wire, screw, strap, nut, etc. is removed for service, it must be reconnected to its original position with original fastener before the range is put into operation. Failure to do so can create a possible shock hazard Maytag Services

7 General Information This manual provides basic instructions and suggestions for handling, installing and servicing electric ranges. The directions, information, and warnings in this manual are developed from experience and careful testing of the product. If the unit is installed according to this manual, it will operate properly and will require minimal servicing. A unit in proper operating order ensures the consumer all the benefits provided by clean, modern electric cooking. This manual contains information needed by authorized service technicians to install and service electric ranges. There may be, however, some parts which need further explanation. Refer to the Installation Instructions, Use and Care, Technical Sheets or the toll-free technical support line. Cooking Nomenclature J E S A A W A C G H J M N U Y Brand Amana Magic Chef Graffer & Sattler Hardwick Jenn-Air Maytag Norge Universal Crosley Color A Almond on Almond B Black C Brushed Chrome H Traditional White L Traditional Almond P Prostyle Q Monochromatic Bisque S Stainless T Traditional Bisque W White on White F Frost White (True Color White) N Natural Bisque (True Color Bisque) B D E/J G L M P X W Fuel Butane Dual Fuel Electric Gas, Natural Liquid Propane Microwave Standing Pilot No Fuel Warming Drawer Product Type A Accessory/Cartridge C Cooktop Updraft/Countertop D Downdraft Cooktop or Warming Drawer E Eyelevel Range G Grill L Range (20") M Range (36") P Drop In (24") Q Wall Oven (27") R Range, Free-Standing (30") S Slide-In (30") T Range Hood V OTR W Wall Oven Y RV Range Z RV Top A C D G M P X Listing UL/AGA CSA/CGA/CUL Dual Listed V / Hz Military Model PSB Approved (Singapore) Export 120 V / 60 Hz Production Code This identifies the production version. Feature Content Brands Maytag/Amana Jenn Air 2005 Maytag Services

8 General Information Specifications Refer to individual Technical Sheet for specification information. Placement of the Oven This freestanding range must be placed in the kitchen or comparable room. All safety guidelines must be followed (see Chapter 2) and free air flow around the range is essential. Do Not Block Air Vents All air vents must be kept clear during cooking. If air vents are covered during operation, the oven may overheat. If this occurs, a sensitive, thermal safety device automatically removes power to the oven, rendering the oven inoperable. The oven will remain in this state until it has sufficiently cooled. Location of Model Number To request service information or replacement parts, the service center will require the complete model, serial, and manufacturing number of your slide-in range. The number can be found on the oven chassis behind the front Access Panel. Remove the front Access Panel to view the data. Model Number Access Panel Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded. If an electrical short circuit occurs, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. The cord for this appliance has a grounding wire with a grounding plug. Put the plug into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.! WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock, personal injury or death, use grounding plug properly. Ask a qualified electrician if you do not understand the grounding instructions or if you wonder whether the appliance is properly grounded. Keep the electrical power cord dry and do not pinch or crush it in any way. For a permanently connected appliance: This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or an equipment grounding conductor should be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the appliance. WARNING Maytag Services! Attaching adapter ground terminal to wall receptacle cover screw does not ground appliance unless the cover screw is metal and not insulated, and wall receptacle is grounded through the house wiring. Consumer should have circuit checked by a qualified electrician to verify receptacle is properly grounded. Model Identification Complete enclosed registration card and promptly return. If registration card is missing: For Jenn-Air product call or visit the Web Site at For product incanada call or visit the Web Site at When contacting provide product information located on rating plate. Record the following: Model Number: Manufacturing Number: Serial or S/N Number: Date of purchase: Dealer s name and address: Service Keep a copy of sales receipt for future reference or in case warranty service is required. To locate an authorized servicer: For Jenn-Air product call or visit the Web Site at For product incanada call or visit the Web Site at Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer. We also recommend contacting an authorized servicer, if service is required after warranty expires. Parts and Accessories Purchase replacement parts and accessories over the phone. To order accessories for your product call: For Jenn-Air product call or visit the Web Site at For product in Canada call or visit the Web Site at Extended Service Plan We offer long-term service protection for this new oven. Dependability Plus SM Extended Service Plan is specially designed to supplement Jenn-Air s strong warranty. This plan covers parts, labor, and travel charges. Call for information.

9 Range Description Range Description Cooking Surface Downdraft Vent Infinite Switches Electronic Controls Oven Cavity: Broil Element Bake Element Convection Fan Baking Racks Temperature Probe Access Panel: Model Number Rating Label 2005 Maytag Services

10 Troubleshooting Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Troubleshooting Chart Problem Possible Cause Correction No bake element operation Open bake element... Loose wire connection or broken wire... Open bake relay... Check element for continuity, replace if failed. Verify all connections are clean and tight, replace broken wire. Verify 240 VAC at bake element. No broil element operation Open broil element... Loose wire connection or broken wire... Open broil relay... Check element for continuity, replace if failed. Verify all connections are clean and tight, replace broken wire. Verify 240 VAC at broil element. Oven not operating Programming error... Power outage... Unit in Sabbath mode... Switch circuit breaker off to oven for five minutes and try oven again. Verify power is present at unit and circuit breaker is not tripped. Replace household fuse, but do not fuse capacity. Refer to Use & Care manual and remove unit from Sabbath mode. Clock and timer not working Power outage... Electronic Control locked... Verify power is present at unit and circuit breaker is not tripped. Replace household fuse, but do not fuse capacity. Refer to Use and Care manual and unlock electronic control. Oven light does not operate Failed oven lamp... Failed wiring... Failed light socket... Check lamp and replace is necessary. Check for broken, loose or dirty connections. Check light socket for continuity. Oven is self-cleaning... Oven is still hot... Allow cycle to complete. Will not unlock until unit has cooled Oven door will not unlock to safe temperature. Do not force door open, this will void warranty. Blow cool air on door latch area to quicken process. Oven smokes/odor first few times of usage Surface element doesn t heat Normal... Minor smoking or order is normal the first few times of oven usage. Ventilate area well and perform self-clean cycle. Open element... Check element for continuity, replace if failed. Loose wire connection or broken wire... Verify all connections are clean and tight, replace broken wiring. Failed infinite switch... Check infinite switch, replace if failed Maytag Services

11 Troubleshooting Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Problem Possible Cause Correction Programming error... Self-clean cycle not working Frequent cycling of surface element or warming zone Fault Code Chart Turn off circuit breaker for five minutes and try oven again. Door lock... Verify door lock energizes & engages. Normal... Element cycles to maintain proper heat and to prevent damage to smoothtop. Fault Code Description Component to Troubleshoot/Replace F0-0 No Fault... None. F1-1 Oven temperature above 650 F (343 C) in bake mode... Ohm sensor and harness (see "Oven Sensor" chart). If OK, change control. F1-3 Oven temperature above 950 F (510 C) during a clean cycle... Ohm sensor and harness (see "Oven Sensor" chart). If OK, change control. F1-5 Cancel pad not responding... Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control. F1-7 Membrane disconnected... Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control. F1-8 Shorted key (pad) in membrane switch... Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control. F1-9 Internal control communication errors... Replace control. F1-A Lock/unlock switch state not advancing to control... Check connections, harness, and motor. If OK, replace control. F1-C Oven door switch state not advancing to control... Check connections, harness, and motor. If OK, replace control. F1-E Control not calibrated... Replace control. F1-F Jumper not removed from printed circuit board (PCB)... Remove jumper from PCB. F1-H EEPROM error... Replace control. F1-N Internal voltage for slave micro incorrect... Replace control. F3-1 Open or shorted sensor... Ohm sensor and harness. F8 Shorted meat probe... Check probe jack and harness probe jack harness. If OK, check meat probe (see "Meat Probe" chart). F9-1 Oven door will not lock... Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock. F9-2 Oven door will not unlock... Check wire connections. If OK, F9-3 Oven door status is both locked and unlocked... replace motorized door lock. Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock Maytag Services

12 Troubleshooting Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Oven Sensor and Meat Probe Charts OVEN SENSOR Sensor Type: RTD 1000Ω platinum Calibration: 1654Ω (350 F/177 C) Temperature F (C) Resistance (Ohms) 100 (38) (94) (149) (177) (204) (260) (316) (371) (427) (483) (538) 2874 MEAT PROBE Type: NTC Thermistor Calibration: 9938Ω (150 F/65.5 C) Temperature F (C) Resistance (Ohms) 122 (50) (65.5) (69) (74) (98.9) Maytag Services

13 Component Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Component Testing Procedures Illustration Component Test Procedure Results Oven light housing Disconnect connector and test Verify bulb is plugged in properly. All models resistance of terminals... Indicates continuity with bulb installed. Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Step-down transformer All models Door plunger switch All models Measure voltage at oven light... Measure voltage at: Primary terminals... Secondary terminals... Remove switch from unit and measure the following points: COM to NO VAC, see wiring diagram for terminal identification. If no voltage is present at oven light, check wiring or light switches. 120 VAC (tolerance: 108 to 127 VAC) 10W load (bulb): 11.4 to 11.8 VAC 20W load (bulb): 10.8 to 11.4 VAC Plunger in continuity, plunger out infinity. Autolatch assembly All models Halogen element 1200 W, 6.5 in.(165 mm) Models JES9750A**, JES9860A** Halogen element 1200 W, 8 in. (200 mm) Models JES9750A**, JES9860A** Coil element, 1250 W 4-turn Models JES9750A**, JES9860A** Disconnect wires and test for continuity per wiring diagram. Refer to Parts Manual for correct autolatch switch associated with the correct manufacturing number. Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... See wiring diagram for schematic layout. Access assembly by removing two screws from the front and lowering control panel. Common is in neutral position unless locking or unlocking autolatch assembly. Approx. 48 Ω 240 VAC Approx. 48 Ω 240 VAC Approx to 46.9 Ω 240 VAC Coil element, 2100 W 5-turn Models JES9750A**, JES9860A** Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... Approx to 27.9 Ω 240 VAC Ribbon element 1800 W Models JES9750A**, JES9860A** Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... Approx. 29 to 32.6 Ω 240 VAC Ribbon element, 1200 W All models Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... Approx to 48.9 Ω 240 VAC Ribbon element, 2200 W (1500 W inner, 700 W outer) Model JES9800A** Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals... Measure voltage at element... Inner: approx. 76 to 84 Ω Outer: approx to 40.5 Ω 240 VAC 2005 Maytag Services

14 Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Illustration Component Test Procedure Results Temperature sensor Measure resistance... Approx Ω at room temperature All models 75 F (23.8 C). H1 H2 TOP Infinite switch All models Remove wiring from H1 and H2. Connect volt/ohms meter to H1 and H2 and measure voltages at LO, MED, HI... Approx. Time On: Simmer 5%, Off 95% Med (5) 65%, Off 45% Full On 100%, Off 0% 240 VAC H1 H2 Dual element infinite switch Model JES9800A** Remove wiring from H1 and H2. Connect volt/ohms meter to H1 and H2 and measure voltages at LO, MED, HI... Approx. Time On: Simmer 5%, Off 95% Med (5) 65%, Off 45% Full On 100%, Off 0% 240 VAC Bake element All models Broil element All models Grill assembly Models JES9750A**, JES9860A** Hi-limit temperature switch All models Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals.. Measure voltage at bake element... Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals.. Measure voltage at broil element... Disconnect wiring to element and measure cold resistance of terminals.. Measure voltage at grill element... Normally closed, verify operation: Open: 218 to 232 F (103 to 111 C). Closed: 156 to 174 F (69 to 79 C).. Approx to 22.6 Ω. 240 VAC. Approx to 14.7 Ω. 240 VAC. Approx. 2.4 Ω. 240 VAC. Infinite.. Convection assembly Convection motor Models JES9800A**, JES9860A** Cooling fan motor All models Downdraft motor Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A** Measure voltage... Check motor windings to ground... Measure voltage... Check motor windings to ground VAC. (tolerance: 105 to 135 VAC) No continuity. RPM: Approx to VAC. No continuity. RPM: Idle: 3395 Load: 3000 Breakdown: 2400 Check motor windings to ground... No continuity. RPM: 1550, 2.4 amp.! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or equipment failure, use extreme caution when taking voltage measurements in the Electronic Control. Failure to do so could short-circuit the control or result in electrical shock. Illustration Component Test Procedure Results Electronic control panel All models P19 (Black) to P5 (White): P21 (Black) to P5 (White): L1... L1... Jumper... Jumper... Door logic sensor... Meat probe... Downdraft motor high setting... Downdraft motor low setting VAC 120 VAC K7 (NC) Broil Relay K5 (NO) Bake Relay P4 (Red, pin 5) to P4 (Black, pin 2): Door Locked: Door Unlocked: Infinity P2 (Red) to P2 (Red). See chart, pg 12. P14 (Tan) to P5 (White): 120 VAC P22 (Orange) to P5 (White): 120 VAC Maytag Services

15 Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Oven Control Testing Procedures Changing factory set default options: 1. Press Setup Options and the desired pad simultaneously (see table). 2. Press Autoset to change the option. 3. Press any pad except Cancel to accept the change. 4. Press Cancel to cancel the operation. Control Component Test Procedure Results EOC II Oven temperature adjustment Press Bake pad and enter 550 F (288 C). Press and hold Bake pad until TEMP ADJ displays. Press Autoset pad to adjust oven in 5 F (-15 C) increments, from -35 F (-37 C) to 35 F (2 C). EOC II End-of-Timer Reminder beeps Press Setup Options and the applicable timer pad (Timer 1 or Timer 2) simultaneously. EOC II Control Lock Press Setup Options and the Control Lock pad (also the 1 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Twelve Hour off/ Sabbath mode Press Setup Options and the 12 Hour Off pad (also the 2 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Sound Level Press Setup Options and the Sound Level pad (Beeper Volume) (also the 3 pad) simultaneously. EOC II 24-Hour Clock Press Setup Options and the 12/24 Hour Clock pad (also the 4 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Scroll Speed Press Setup Options and the Scroll Speed pad (also the 5 pad) simultaneously. EOC II End-of-Cook-Time Press Setup Options and Cook Time Beeps Signal pads (also the 6 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Temperature Display Press Setup Options and the Temp C/F pad (also the 7 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Language Display Press Setup Options and the Language pad (also the 8 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Factory Default Press Setup Options and the Default pad (also the 9 pad) simultaneously. EOC II Clock Display Press Setup Options and the Display On/Off pad (also the Clock pad) simultaneously. EOC II Test Access Press and hold Cancel and Broil pads for 3 seconds at power up or within 5 minutes of power up mode. See "Quick Test Mode." While increasing or decreasing oven temperature, this does not affect selfcleaning temperature. Selects the number of beeps emitted when a timed bake cycle ends. Press Autoset to select option (enable or disable). The timer, clock and oven light are operational. Disables the normal 12-hour shutoff, allowing the oven to operate indefinitely. Press Autoset to select setting (I lowest through IIIIIIII 8 highest). Press Autoset to select option (12-hour time or 24-hour time). Press Autoset to set speed of displayed messages (slow, medium, fast). Press Autoset to set the number of beeps emitted at the end of a "clockcontrolled" cook cycle. Press Autoset to select option ( F or C). Press Autoset to select option (English, French or Spanish). Press Autoset to reset clock to factory settings. Press Autoset to select clock display (on or off). Allows access to each function for testing purposes Maytag Services

16 Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Component Test Procedure Results Control Panel Assembly Closed circuitry resistance (defined as continuity): Ω for Cancel pads 1 & Ω for Cancel pads 2 & Ω for all other pads Open circuitry resistance: Greater than 10 MΩ Pin 20 Pin 1 Pad Cancel Clock Quick Preheat Bake Broil Keep Warm Convect Warm Convect Roast Cook Time Stop Time Clean Proofing Drying Meat Probe Vent Fan Auto Set Timer 1 Timer 2 Oven Light Trace 7 & 8 14 & & 14 6 & 7 6 & 8 5 & 6 4 & 5 4 & 6 3 & 4 3 & 6 1 & 2 or 1 & 19 or 2 & 20 or 19 & & & & & & 13 6 & 10 3 & & & & 18 8 & 10 9 & 10 6 & & & & & & 11 Measurement Maytag Services

17 Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Relay Logic NOTE: Subsequent changes implemented after the release of this technical sheet may have altered the parameters identified in this chart. COOKING MODE BAKE BROIL CONVECT FAN HI SPEED CONVECT FAN LO SPEED OVEN LIGHT IDLE r r r r BAKE PREHEAT r r BAKE r r HIGH BROIL PREHEAT r O r r HIGH BROIL r O r r LOW BROIL PREHEAT r r r LOW BROIL r CLEAN PREHEAT r O r r r CLEAN O r r r r KEEP WARM PREHEAT r r r KEEP WARM r r r CONVECT ROAST PREHEAT O* r CONVECT ROAST O* r CONVECT BAKE QUICK PREHEAT r O* CONVECT BAKE PREHEAT r O* CONVECT BAKE r O* QUICK PROOFING PREHEAT r O* QUICK PROOFING r O* STANDARD PROOFING PREHEAT r r STANDARD PROOFING r r DRYING PREHEAT O* r DRYING O* r INDEX - OFF O - ON - CYCLING - ON OR OFF (DETERMINED BY USER INPUT) *Convection fan stops when oven door is opened Maytag Services

18 Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. "Quick Test" Mode for Electronic Oven Control (EOC) II Follow the procedure below to perform the EOC II quick test. Instructions must be entered within 16 seconds of each other (via the touch pad) or the EOC will exit the test mode. 1. Press and hold the Cancel and Broil pads for 3 seconds at power-up, or within 5 minutes of power-up. 2. Once the control has entered the "Quick Test" mode, release both pads. 3. Press each of the following pads indicated in the table below. NOTE: Press and hold the applicable pad to activate the associated response. Release the applicable pad to deactivate the associated response. 4. Press Cancel to exit the test mode. The control display window normally displays "lu:d," where the "l" and "u" indicate the state of the motorized door lock and the "d" indicates oven door input status. Once the applicable pad is pressed and held, the "d" changes to either a "0" (open switch) or a "1" (closed switch). Once the pad is released, the display will return to "lu:d." Display will indicate the following: Pad Response BAKE... Bake relay activated, "1" displayed in control display window. BROIL... Broil relay activated, "1" displayed in control display window. CONVECT BAKE... Convection Bake relay activated, Convection Fan cycles, "1" displayed in control display window. CONVECT ROAST... Convection Roast relay activated, Convection Fan cycles, "1" displayed in control display window. OVEN LIGHT... Oven light relay activated, "1" displayed in control display window. PROBE... Actual Probe temperature and "1" displayed in control display window. TIMER 1... Downdraft fan activated at low speed, "1" displayed in control display window. TIMER 2... Cooling fan activated, "1" displayed in control display window. FAN... Downdraft fan activated at high speed, "1" displayed in control display window. CLEAN... Motorized Door Lock activated, "1" displayed in control display window. STOP TIME... Beeper activated, "1" displayed in control display window. COOK TIME... Displays most recent fault code. TEMPERATURE OFFSET.. Press Bake pad and enter 550 F (288 C). Press and hold Bake pad for 4 seconds, release Bake pad, then press Bake pad again within 3 seconds. Use the digit pads (0 through 9) to adjust from -35 F (-37 C) to 35 F (2 C), oven in 5 F (-15 C) increments. This also applies to the CLEAN temperature. CLOCK... Press Setup Options and the 12/24 Hour Clock pad (also the 4 pad) simultaneously, then press Autoset to display time in12-hour format or 24-hour format. TEMPERATURE... Press Setup Options and the Temp C/F pad (also the 7 pad) simultaneously, then press Autoset to display degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius. CANCEL... Exits the test mode N/A 1... N/A 2... N/A 3... N/A 4... N/A 5... N/A 6... N/A 7... N/A 8... N/A 9... N/A AUTOSET... N/A Maytag Services

19 Testing Procedures! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to oven before servicing, unless testing requires power. Description of Fault Codes Each Fault Code consists of an "F" followed by a number, dash and a number or letter. The following table describes each Fault Code and the component to troubleshoot. To view the most recent fault code: 1. Press and hold the Cancel and Broil pads for 3 seconds at power-up, or within 5 minutes of power-up. 2. Once the control has entered the "Quick Test" mode, release both pads. 3. Press the Cook Time pad to view the most recent fault (displayed in the control display window). Fault Code Description Component to Troubleshoot/Replace F0-0 No Fault. None. F1-1 Oven temperature above 650 F (343 C) in bake mode. Ohm sensor and harness (see "Oven Sensor" chart, pg F1-3 Oven temperature above 950 F (510 C) during a clean cycle. F1-5 Cancel pad not responding. F1-7 Membrane disconnected. F1-8 Shorted key (pad) in membrane switch. 12). If OK, change control. Ohm sensor and harness (see "Oven Sensor" chart, pg 12). If OK, change control. Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control. Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control. Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control. F1-9 Internal control communication errors. Replace control. F1-A Lock/unlock switch state not advancing to control. Check connections, harness, and motor. If OK, replace control. F1-C Oven door switch state not advancing to control. Check connections, harness, and motor. If OK, replace control. F1-E Control not calibrated. Replace control. F1-F Jumper not removed from printed circuit board (PCB). Remove jumper from PCB. F1-H EEPROM error. Replace control. F1-N Internal voltage for slave micro incorrect. Replace control. F3-1 Open or shorted sensor. Ohm sensor and harness. F8 Shorted meat probe. F9-1 Oven door will not lock. F9-2 Oven door will not unlock. F9-3 Oven door status is both locked and unlocked. Check probe jack and harness probe jack harness. If OK, check meat probe (see "Meat Probe" chart, pg 12). Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock. Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock. Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock Maytag Services

20 Disassembly Procedures To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before servicing. Removing and Replacing Range 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Disconnect downdraft blower motor and remove flex ducting to the blower and range (select models). NOTE: To avoid countertop damage, do not move range forward until range has been raised enough to clear all cabinetry. 3. Pull the range forward out of the cabinet opening. 4. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit. 5. Replace the oven using the installation instructions and anti-tip bracket(s). Cartridge Assembly (Select Models) Cooktop cartridges can be installed on either side of the range cooktop. 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Lift up on the tab (located on the cartridge) until top of cartridge clears the opening on the range by 2 inches. NOTE: Lifting the cartridge too high while still engaged in the receptacle could damage the terminal plug. 3. Hold cartridge by the sides and slide away from terminal receptacle. 4. Lift cartridge out when fully unplugged. 8. Remove screws securing element mounting brackets to main top assembly (select models). 9. Gently remove elements from mounting brackets to prevent damage to glass top (select models). 10.Reverse procedure to reinstall maintop assembly. Control Panel 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Open oven door and remove screws securing control panel. 3. Remove screws located on the right and left sides of the control panel. 4. Grasp control panel on the far left and right sides and gently pull the control panel out and down. NOTE: Gently pull control panel out and down. 5. Remove infinite switch control knobs, infinite switches, indicator lights, rocker switches, and electronic control/clock (as necessary) and transfer to the new control panel. 6. Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel. Electronic Control 1. Remove control panel, see Control Panel procedure, steps 1 through Remove screws securing electronic control bracket to control panel. 3. Label and disconnect terminal wiring from electronic control. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall electronic control. Install cartridges here Maintop Assembly 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove range from installation position, see Removing and Replacing Range procedure. 3. Remove air grill, filter, grill grates, aeration pan and cartridges (select models). 4. Remove screws from plenum area at front of opening. 5. Open oven door and remove screws securing maintop to oven chassis, located on the bottom of control panel and along the outside edges of the maintop. 6. Remove cartridge receptacles and grill pans (select models). 7. Label and disconnect wiring to elements (select models). Electronic Control Control Panel Infinite Switch 1. Remove control panel, see "Control Panel" procedure for removal. 2. Label and disconnect wire terminals from infinite switch. 3. Remove knob on infinite switch being replaced. 4. Remove screws in front securing infinite switch to control panel. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall infinite switch Maytag Services

21 Disassembly Procedures To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before servicing. Bottom Access Panel 1. Grasp top of bottom access panel and gently pull down and out. 2. Reverse procedure to reinstall bottom access panel. Indicator Lights 1. Remove control panel, see "Control Panel" procedure for removal. 2. Label and disconnect wires from indicator light. 3. Squeeze the two tabs on the indicator light body and gently pull to release from control panel. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall indicator light. Oven Sensor Transformer 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove back panel, see "Back Panel" procedure. 3. Label and disconnect wire terminals from cooling fan. 4. Remove screws securing fan to range chassis. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall cooling fan. Bake Element 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Open oven door and remove rack(s). 3. Remove screws securing bake element to rear of cavity wall. 4. Pull element forward to allow disconnection of terminals on each element leg. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall bake element. Broil Element Cooling Fan Transformer Broil Element 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove screws securing broil element to top and rear of oven cavity. 3. Pull broil element forward to allow disconnection of terminals on each element leg. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall broil element. Bake Element Meat Probe Meat Probe Receptacle (Select Models) 1. Turn power off. 2. Remove range from installation position, see Removing and Replacing Range procedure. 3. Remove main top, see "Main Top" procedure for removal. 4. Remove nut securing meat probe receptacle to cavity. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall meat probe receptacle. Back Panel 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove range from installation position, see Removing and Replacing Range procedure. 3. Remove screws securing upper back panel to unit. 4. Remove screws securing outside edges of the back panel to unit chassis. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall back panel. Downdraft Blower Motor (Select Models) 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove bottom access panel, see "Bottom Access Panel" procedure. 3. Disconnect ducting allow for downdraft blower motor removal. 4. Label and disconnect electrical connections. 5. Remove screws securing motor assembly. 6. Reverse procedure to reinstall downdraft blower motor (select models). Downdraft blower motor assembly Cooling Fan 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove back panel, see "Back Panel" procedure. 3. Label and disconnect wire terminals from cooling fan. 4. Remove screws securing fan to range chassis. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall cooling fan Maytag Services

22 Disassembly Procedures Oven Sensor 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Open oven door and remove screws securing sensor to oven cavity. NOTE: Gently pull wiring through cavity wall. 3. Disconnect oven sensor at the connector terminal and remove. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall sensor. NOTE: Verify sensor wires are pushed through the insulation. Front Side Trim 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Slide unit out far enough to access side trim. 3. Remove screws securing front side trim piece(s) to oven chassis (left and right trim pieces). 4. Gently grasp trim piece with both hands, pull forward and roll trim piece off retainer clips. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall front side trim piece(s). Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket NOTE: Requires removal of unit to replace oven light socket. The light automatically comes on when the door is opened. The light will not operate during a clean cycle. 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Open oven door and locate oven light. 3. Grasp lens cover and pull outward on one side to gain access to bulb. 4. Carefully remove old bulb, by lifting bulb straight out of ceramic base. NOTE: To avoid damaging the new bulb and decreasing life of the bulb, do not touch new bulb with bare hands or fingers. Hold with a cloth or paper towel. NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for oven light socket removal. 5. Remove unit from installation position, see Removing and Replacing Range procedure. 6. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit. 7. Carefully displace fiberglass insulation away from rear of light socket. 8. Release metal tabs on light socket and push socket assembly away from the oven cavity. 9. Label and disconnect wires from light socket. 10.Reverse procedure to reinstall light socket. Reposition insulation around lamp socket. To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before servicing. NOTE: Reposition fiberglass insulation around light socket to eliminate the possibility of any heat related problems. Bulb Lens Socket Bulb specifications G5.3 Type Halogen Bi-Pin 25W-120V Oven Light Switch 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove control panel, see "Control Panel" procedure. 3. Remove screws securing oven light switch to front of oven chassis. 3. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven light switch. Convection Fan 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove screws securing convection motor cover to oven chassis (screws at 12, 4 & 8 o'clock positions). 3. Remove screws securing convect motor to chassis. 4. Gently slide convection motor into oven cavity. 5. Label and disconnect electrical connection. 6. Replace and reverse procedure to reinstall motor. Oven Vent/Smoke Eliminator 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Locate tabs on bottom of smoke eliminator and turn counterclockwise to release locking ears. 3. Gently pull smoke eliminator down and align locking ears with notches in oven cavity to remove. 4. Reverse procedure to reinstall smoke eliminator. Hi-Limit Thermostat 1. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly" procedure. 2. Remove screws securing hi-limit thermostat to oven chassis. 3. Reverse procedure to reinstall hi-limit thermostat Maytag Services

23 Disassembly Procedures To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before servicing. Door Latch Convection Fan Door Hinge Receiver Hi-Limit Thermostat Oven Light Switch Oven Door Latch 1. Remove control panel, see "Control Panel" procedure. 2. Remove screws securing door latch to the front of the oven cavity outer shell. 3. Remove screws securing door light switch to door latch assembly. 4. Label and disconnect wire terminals from latch assembly. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall door latch assembly. Oven Door Removal! WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, do not lift oven door by the handle. 1. Open oven door and grasp door on both sides. 2. Lift up and off the hinge receivers. 3. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven door. Oven Door Hinge 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Remove unit from installation position, see Removing and Replacing Range procedure. 3. Remove oven door, see "Oven Door Removal" procedure. 4. Remove front side trim, see "Front Side Trim" procedure. 5. Remove the top and bottom screws securing hinge receiver to the front frame. 6. Remove hinge receiver from oven chassis. 7. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven door hinge. Door Disassembly 1. Remove oven door, see "Oven Door Removal" procedure. 2. Place door on a protected surface. 3. Remove screws securing bottom trim to oven door. 4. Slide outer oven door glass and trim towards the bottom of the oven door and remove. 5. Detach right and left trim pieces for outer door glass. NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for door handle and inner door disassembly. 6. Remove screws securing top door handle trim to oven door chassis. 7. Remove screws securing door handle brackets to inner door panel. 8. Lift upward on the lower side of the door handle to release side alignment screws and rotate towards the top of the oven door to release and remove. 9. Remove screws securing door handle to door handle brackets Maytag Services

24 Disassembly Procedures To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before servicing. NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for inner door disassembly. 10.Remove screws securing lower door glass retainer to door baffle and remove. 11 Slide inner door glass downward to release from upper door glass retainers and remove. 12.Remove screws securing door baffle to door lining and remove. 13.Remove insulation from oven door. 14.Lift inner glass and glass frame from oven door. 15.Reverse procedure to reassemble oven door. Oven Door Insulation Inner Glass Glass Frame Door Gasket Door Lining Door Handle Door Trim Door Baffle Door Glass Inner Glass Door Trim Glass Door Glass Retainer Access Panel Door Trim Glass Support Maytag Services

25 Appendix A 2005 Maytag Services A 1

26 Installation Instructions (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) IMPORTANT PLEASE KEEP FOR THE USE OF THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. FIGURE 1 NOTE: Figure may not be representative of actual unit. The 30 inches (76.2 cm) minimum clearance between the top of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet can be reduced to 24 inches (61 cm) minimum when bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) thick flame-retardant millboard covered with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet steel, inch (0.381 mm) thick stainless steel, inch (0.610 mm) thick aluminum, or inch (0.508 mm) thick copper. To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches (13 cm) beyond the bottom of the cabinets. FIGURE COMBUSTIBLE BACK WALL COMBUSTIBLE SIDE WALL COMBUSTIBLE WALL CABINET. DIMENSION A IS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 3 INCHES (7.5 CM). A SLIDE-IN RANGE, IF EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL BACKGUARD KIT, MAY BE INSTALLED ZERO INCHES FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALL 1 (SEE FIGURE 1). A Maytag Services

27 Installation Instructions (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Notes: 1. Provide for either a 3-wire or 4-wire 120/208, 120/240 volt outlet per applicable cord in shaded area shown. Refer to installation instructions for proper positioning of outlet. 2. Dimension K (figure 4, page 4) is from the wall to the side edge of the oven door. It does not include the curvature of the glass or the depth of the handle. 3. Dimension L (figure 4, page 4) is with the leveler legs adjusted all the way in. This may vary slightly upon leveling leg adjustment. 4. Do not use grout, epoxy, etc., to install this unit. Installation must allow for removal of this appliance from the installed location for purposes of servicing. IMPORTANT: Because of continuing pr oduct improvements, Maytag reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Dimensional specifications are provided for planning purposes only. For complete details see installation instructions that accompany each pr oduct before selecting cabinetry, making cutouts or beginning installation Maytag Services A 3

28 Installation Instructions (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) MOBILE HOMES The installation of a range designed for mobile home installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, Part 280) or, when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI A225.1-latest edition, or with local codes. ANTI-TIP DEVICE INSTALLATION WARNING: A risk of range tip-over exists if the appliance is not installed in accordance with the provided installation instructions. The proper use of this device minimizes the risk of TIP-OVER. In using this device the consumer must still observe the safety precautions as stated in the USE and CARE MANUAL and avoid using the oven doors as a step stool. Installation instructions are provided for wood and cement in either floor or wall. Any other type of construction may require special installation techniques as deemed necessary to provide adequate fastening of the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor or wall. The bracket may be installed to engage the LEFT or RIGHT rear leveling foot. NOTE: The bracket provided is designed for use with flush mount and non-flush mount outlet receptacles. Install the bracket with the orientation hole in the longer leg against the wall as shown in figure 5. LOCATING THE RANGE Place range in a well lit area. Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range should be sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/ventilation air is not obstructed below the range. NOTE: A range should NOT be installed over kitchen carpeting. INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 - Locating The Anti-tip Bracket (See Figure 5) A. Determine where either the right or left EDGE of the range will be located and mark the floor or wall. B. Place the BRACKET 15/16 (24mm) from the marked EDGE toward center of opening and against the back wall as shown in figure 5, with orientation hole against wall. C. Use the bracket as a template and mark the required holes, as shown in figure 5, for the type of construction you will be using. D. Anti-tip bracket may be secured to either floor or wall. See Step 2 on page 6 for bracket installation options. FIGURE 5 A Maytag Services

29 Installation Instructions (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) STEP 2 - Anti-Tip Bracket Installation Options A. Wood Construction: 1. Floor: Locate the center of the two holes identified in figure 5 as HOLES FOR FLOOR. Drill a 1/8 (3 mm) pilot hole in the center of each hole (a nail or awl may be used if a drillis not available). Secure the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor with the two screws provided. Proceed to STEP Wall: Locate the center of the two holes identified in figure 5 as HOLES FOR WALL. Drill an angled 1/8 (3 mm) pilot hole in the center of each hole as shown in figure 6. (A nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available). Securethe ANTI-TIP bracket to the wall with the two screws provided as shown in figure 6. Proceed to STEP 3. B. Cement or Concrete Construction: 1. Suitable screws for concrete construction can be obtained at the hardware store. Drill the required size hole for the hardware obtained into the concrete at the center of the holes identified in figure 5 as HOLES FOR FLOOR. Secure the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor. Proceed to STEP 3. STEP 3 - Range Installation A. A Jenn-Air range may be installed by one person. B. Align the range to its designated location and slide it back into position. Note: A minimum clearance of 1/4 (6 mm) is required between the range and the leveling foot that will engage the ANTI-TIP bracket, see figure 6. C. All Jenn-Air ranges have a non lift-up top. D. For SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS as well as optimum performance adjust the range so that it is level. This may be checked by placing a spirit level or a large pan of water on the cooktop or the oven rack. If an adjustment is required pull the range forward, tip the range and rotate the leveling feet as required. E. To check the range for proper installation of the anti-tip bracket: Use a flashlight and look underneath the bottom of the range to see that one of the rear leveling feet is engaged in the bracket slot. F. Proceed with the remainder of the installation instructions provided with the range. FIGURE Maytag Services A 5

30 Installation Instructions (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) CONNECTING THE RANGE ELECTRIC SUPPLY The range must be installed in accordance with Local and National Electric Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA No. 70-latest edition. See rating plate for total connected KW rating. ELECTRIC SUPPLY (Canada) The range must be installed in accordance with Local and Canadian Electric Code CSA STD.C22.1 latest edition. See rating plate for total connected KW rating. OUTSIDE WIRING Your local utility company will tell you whether the present electric service to your home is adequate. It may be necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house and service switch to take care of the electrical load demanded by the range. The kilowatt rating for the range is specified on the rating plate located on the front of the range. HOUSE WIRING Most local Building Regulations and Codes require that all electrical wiring be done by licensed electricians. All wiring should conform to Local and National Electrical Codes. This range requires a single phase three wire 120/240 or a 120/208 volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Wiring codes require a separate circuit be run from the main entrance panel to the range and that it be equipped with separate disconnect switch and fuses, either in the main entrance panel or in a separate switch and fuse box. In some communities, a solid or flexible continuous armored conduit must be used from main entrance panel to the terminal box on the rear of the range. Others will permit the termination of the range circuit at a polarized three or four wire plug-in outlet placed at a convenient point near the back of the range. The range is then connected to this outlet through an approved range connector (pigtail) fastened securely to the terminal block with proper strain relief at the range and a three or four pronged plug at the opposite end. RANGE CONNECTIONS Some models are shipped direct from the factory with service cords (pigtails) attached. There are no range connections necessary on these models. Just plug into the range outlet. On models not provided with a service cord, connection to the power supply is necessary. REMEMBER - only a 4-conductor cord is to be used on new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile homes, recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor. Hence, 4-wire service MUST be provided for such installations. 3-wire service may be used when permitted by local code. USE COPPER OR ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS. Main terminal block is recognized for Copper or Aluminum conductors. If a flexible power cord is required, it is recommended a cord no longer than 4 ft. be used. Make connections as explained below and with reference to the appropriate illustration (see figures 8 and 9). After installation, insure tightness of all electrical connections and replace all covers. Remove terminal block access cover from range back. (See figure 7). RANGE CONNECTIONS (Canada) This model was shipped direct from the factory with service cord (pigtail) attached. There are no range connections necessary. Just plug into the range outlet. See figure 2 on page 3 for outlet location. NOTE: Cord replacement - ONLY a power supply cord rated at 240 volts minimum, 40 amperes or 50 amperes power supply cord that is marked for use with nominal 1 3/8 (34.93 mm) diameter connection opening, with closed loop terminals and marked for use with ranges shall be used. FIGURE 7 A Maytag Services

31 Installation Instructions (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) 3-WIRE SERVICE CORD OR CONDUIT INSTALLATION 1. Insure that the copper ground strap IS CONNECTED between the middle post of the main terminal connection block and the range chassis. 2. The middle wire of the service cord or ground lead of 3-wire conduit MUST connect to the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block. The other two wires of the service cord or conduit connect to the outside posts of the main terminal connection block. Polarity is unimportant. 3. A appropriate strain relief for service cord or conduit must be attached to the conduit plate. FIGURE 8 ACCEPTABLE 3-WIRE PLUG INSTALLATION 4-WIRE SERVICE CORD OR CONDUIT INSTALLATION (MOBILE HOMES OR AS REQUIRED BY CODES) 1. The copper ground strap connected between the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block and the chassismust be cut off as shown in figure 9. Save the green ground screw to attach the ground from the 4 wire cord. Only a 4 wire cord or conduit should be used. 2. The ground wire from the service cord or conduit must connect to the range chassis using the green ground screw. 3. The white wire of the service cord or conduit must connect to the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block. The other two wires of the service cord or conduit connect to the red and black posts of the main terminal block, respectively. 4. An appropriate strain relief for service cord or conduit must be attached to the conduit plate. CONVERSION FROM 3-WIRE TO 4-WIRE SERVICE (Model With 3-Wire Service Cord Attached) Disconnect range from power. Remove the access cover on back of range and remove the 3-wire service cord from the main terminal block. Follow instructions as outlined in figure 9 to connect the 4-wire service cord. NOTE: Cord replacement - ONLY a power supply cord rated at 240 volts minimum, 40 amperes or 50 amperes power supply cord that is marked for use with nominal 1 3/8 (34.93 mm) diameter connection opening, with closed loop terminals and marked for use with ranges shall be used. FIGURE 9 ACCEPTABLE 4-WIRE PLUG INSTALLATION 2005 Maytag Services A 7

32 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) IMPORTANT PLEASE KEEP FOR THE USE OF THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. FIGURE 1 NOTE: Figure may not be representative of actual unit. The 30 inches (76.2 cm) minimum clearance between the top of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet can be reduced to 24 inches (61 cm) minimum when bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) thick flame-retardant millboard covered with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet steel, inch (0.381 mm) thick stainless steel, inch (0.610 mm) thick aluminum, or inch (0.508 mm) thick copper. To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches (13 cm) beyond the bottom of the cabinets. FIGURE COMBUSTIBLE BACK WALL COMBUSTIBLE SIDE WALL COMBUSTIBLE WALL CABINET. DIMENSION A IS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 3 INCHES (7.5 CM). A SLIDE-IN RANGE, IF EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL BACKGUARD KIT, MAY BE INSTALLED ZERO INCHES FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALL 1 (SEE FIGURE 1). A Maytag Services

33 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Notes: 1. Provide for either a 3-wire or 4-wire 120/208, 120/240 volt outlet per applicable cord in shaded area shown. Refer to installation instructions for proper positioning of outlet. 2. Dimension K (figure 4, page 4) is from the wall to the side edge of the oven door. It does not include the curvature of the glass or the depth of the handle. 3. Dimension L (figure 4, page 4) is with the leveler legs adjusted all the way in. This may vary slightly upon leveling leg adjustment. 4. Do not use grout, epoxy, etc., to install this unit. Installation must allow for removal of this appliance from the installed location for purposes of servicing. IMPORTANT: Because of continuing pr oduct improvements, Maytag reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Dimensional specifications are provided for planning purposes only. For complete details see installation instructions that accompany each pr oduct before selecting cabinetry, making cutouts or beginning installation Maytag Services A 9

34 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) MOBILE HOMES The installation of a range designed for mobile home installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, Part 280) or, when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI A225.1-latest edition, or with local codes. ANTI-TIP DEVICE INSTALLATION WARNING: A risk of range tip-over exists if the appliance is not installed in accordance with the provided installation instructions. The proper use of this device minimizes the risk of TIP-OVER. In using this device the consumer must still observe the safety precautions as stated in the USE and CARE MANUAL and avoid using the oven doors as a step stool. Installation instructions are provided for wood and cement in either floor or wall. Any other type of construction may require special installation techniques as deemed necessary to provide adequate fastening of the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor or wall. The bracket may be installed to engage the LEFT or RIGHT rear leveling foot. NOTE: The bracket provided is designed for use with flush mount and non-flush mount outlet receptacles. Install the bracket with the orientation hole in the longer leg against the wall as shown in figure 5. LOCATING THE RANGE Place range in a well lit area. Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range should be sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/ventilation air is not obstructed below the range. NOTE: A range should NOT be installed over kitchen carpeting. INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 - Locating The Anti-tip Bracket (See Figure 5) A. Determine where either the right or left EDGE of the range will be located and mark the floor or wall. B. Place the BRACKET 15/16 (24mm) from the marked EDGE toward center of opening and against the back wall as shown in figure 5, with orientation hole against wall. C. Use the bracket as a template and mark the required holes, as shown in figure 5, for the type of construction you will be using. D. Anti-tip bracket may be secured to either floor or wall. See Step 2 on page 6 for bracket installation options. FIGURE 5 A Maytag Services

35 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) STEP 2 - Anti-Tip Bracket Installation Options A. Wood Construction: 1. Floor: Locate the center of the two holes identified in figure 5 as HOLES FOR FLOOR. Drill a 1/8 (3 mm) pilot hole in the center of each hole (a nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available). SecuretheANTI-TIPbrackettothefloorwiththe two screws provided. Proceed to STEP Wall: Locate the center of the two holes identified in figure 5 as HOLES FOR WALL. Drill an angled 1/8 (3 mm) pilot hole in the center of each hole as shown in figure 6. (A nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available). Secure the ANTI-TIP bracket to the wall with the two screws provided as shown in figure 6. Proceed to STEP 3. B. Cement or Concrete Construction: 1. Suitable screws for concrete construction can be obtained at the hardware store. Drill the required size hole for the hardware obtained into the concrete at the center of the holes identified in figure 5 as HOLES FOR FLOOR. Secure the ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor. Proceed to STEP 3. STEP 3 - Range Installation A. A Jenn-Air range may be installed by one person. B. Align the range to its designated location and slide it back into position. Note: A minimum clearance of 1/4 (6 mm) is required between the range and the leveling foot that will engage the ANTI-TIP bracket, see figure 6. C. All Jenn-Air ranges have a non lift-up top. D. For SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS as well as optimum performance adjust the range so that it is level. This may be checked by placing a spirit level or a large pan of water on the cooktop or the oven rack. If an adjustment is required pull the range forward, tip the range and rotate the leveling feet as required. E. To check the range for proper installation of the anti-tip bracket: Use a flashlight and look underneath thebottomoftherangetoseethatoneoftherear leveling feet is engaged in the bracket slot. F. Proceed with the remainder of the installation instructions provided with the range. FIGURE Maytag Services A 11

36 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) CONNECTING THE RANGE ELECTRIC SUPPLY The range must be installed in accordance with Local and National Electric Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA No. 70-latest edition. See rating plate for total connected KW rating. ELECTRIC SUPPLY (Canada) The range must be installed in accordance with Local and Canadian Electric Code CSA STD.C22.1 latest edition. SeeratingplatefortotalconnectedKWrating. OUTSIDE WIRING Your local utility company will tell you whether the present electric service to your home is adequate. It may be necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house and service switch to take care of the electrical load demanded by the range. The kilowatt rating for the range is specified on the rating plate located on the front of the range. HOUSE WIRING Most local Building Regulations and Codes require that all electrical wiring be done by licensed electricians. All wiring should conform to Local and National Electrical Codes. This range requires a single phase three wire 120/240 or a 120/208 volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Wiring codes require a separate circuit be run from the main entrance panel to the range and that it be equipped with separate disconnect switch and fuses, either in the main entrance panel or in a separate switch and fuse box. In some communities, a solid or flexible continuous armored conduit must be used from main entrance panel to the terminal box on the rear of the range. Others will permit the termination of the range circuit at a polarized three or four wire plug-in outlet placed at a convenient point near the back of the range. The range is then connected to this outlet through an approved range connector (pigtail) fastened securely to the terminal block with proper strain relief at the range and a three or four pronged plug at the opposite end. RANGE CONNECTIONS Some models are shipped direct from the factory with service cords (pigtails) attached. There are no range connections necessary on these models. Just plug into the range outlet. On models not provided with a service cord, connection to the power supply is necessary. REMEMBER-onlya4-conductorcordistobeusedon new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile homes, recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor. Hence, 4-wire service MUST be provided for such installations. 3-wire service may be used when permitted by local code. USE COPPER OR ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS. Main terminal block is recognized for Copper or Aluminum conductors. If a flexible power cord is required, it is recommended a cord no longer than 4 ft. be used. Make connections as explained below and with reference to the appropriate illustration (see figures 8 and 9). After installation, insure tightness of all electrical connections and replace all covers. Remove terminal block access cover from range back. (See figure 7). RANGE CONNECTIONS (Canada) This model was shipped direct from the factory with service cord (pigtail) attached. There are no range connections necessary. Just plug into the range outlet. Seefigure2onpage3foroutletlocation. NOTE: Cord replacement - ONLY a power supply cord rated at 240 volts minimum, 40 amperes or 50 amperes powersupplycordthatismarkedforusewithnominal 1 3/8 (34.93 mm) diameter connection opening, with closed loop terminals and marked for use with ranges shall be used. FIGURE 7 A Maytag Services

37 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) 3-WIRE SERVICE CORD OR CONDUIT INSTALLATION 1. Insure that the copper ground strap IS CONNECTED between the middle post of the main terminal connection block and the range chassis. 2. The middle wire of the service cord or ground lead of 3-wire conduit MUST connect to the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block. The other two wires of the service cord or conduit connect to the outside posts of the main terminal connection block. Polarity is unimportant. 3. A appropriate strain relief for service cord or conduit must be attached to the conduit plate. FIGURE 8 ACCEPTABLE 3-WIRE PLUG INSTALLATION 4-WIRE SERVICE CORD OR CONDUIT INSTALLATION (MOBILE HOMES OR AS REQUIRED BY CODES) 1. The copper ground strap connected between the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block and the chassismust be cut off as shown in figure 9. Save the green ground screw to attach the ground from the 4 wire cord. Only a 4 wire cord or conduit should be used. 2. The ground wire from the service cord or conduit must connect to the range chassis using the green ground screw. 3. The white wire of the service cord or conduit must connect to the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block. The other two wires of the service cord or conduit connect to the red and black posts of the main terminal block, respectively. 4. An appropriate strain relief for service cord or conduit must be attached to the conduit plate. CONVERSION FROM 3-WIRE TO 4-WIRE SERVICE (Model With 3-Wire Service Cord Attached) Disconnect range from power. Remove the access cover on back of range and remove the 3-wire service cord from the main terminal block. Follow instructions as outlined in figure 9 to connect the 4-wire service cord. NOTE: Cord replacement - ONLY a power supply cord rated at 240 volts minimum, 40 amperes or 50 amperes power supply cord that is marked for use with nominal 1 3/8 (34.93 mm) diameter connection opening, with closed loop terminals and marked for use with ranges shall be used. FIGURE 9 ACCEPTABLE 4-WIRE PLUG INSTALLATION 2005 Maytag Services A 13

38 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) DOWNDRAFT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS S Determine where you will be locating the electrical outlet. It must be in the floor or on the wall within the area shown in figure 2 or 3. S Determine how you will be venting your downdraft blower. You may vent through the rear wall, the floor, or the sides. When locating the downdraft vent opening make sure it will not interfere with your electrical outlet. a. Through the rear wall. (See figure 10) Mark the centerline of the cabinet opening on the rear wall. The 6 1/4 vent opening must be located on a centerline 8 3/8 above the floor and within 3 1/4 to the right (when facing the cabinet opening) of the centerline of the cabinet opening as shown in figure 10. Figure 10 Cut a 6 1/4 diameter hole on the marked centerline making sure to miss any wall studs. Install the blower as shown in figure 12. b. Through the floor. (See figure 11) Making sure to miss any floor joists cut a 6 1/4 diameter hole in the shaded area as shown in figure 11. Install the blower as shown in figure 12. NOTE: If the floor is a concrete slab, see the enclosed ducting instructions. Figure 11 c. Through the Left or Right side cabinet. (See figure 13). 1. Additional materials required: 1 pc 5 diameter x 19 long (12.7 cm x cm). Flex duct (P/N ). 1 pc 6 (15.25 cm) 90_ elbow. 2 Hose Clamps (P/N ). 1pc5 to31/4 x10 (12.7cmto8.26cmx 25.4 cm) Transition. 2 pcs Wood spacers (right side vent only) 1 1/2 thick x 9 long (3.81 cm x cm). Figure 12 (See your local dealer for these accessories). 2. Cut hole in either the left or right side of the cabinet wall as shown in figure 13. Figure 13 A Maytag Services

39 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) 3. Make cutout in the cabinet floor of either the right or left side cabinet as shown in figures 14 or Relocate the mounting brackets on the blower housing as shown in figure 17. NOTE: The mounting br ackets shown in figure 16 are as assembled at the factory for floor or rear wall venting. a. Right side venting (figure 17). 1. Remove nuts from studs 1, 2 and 3 on the motor side. 2. Remove bracket and reattach with studs 1 and 2 inserted in holes A and C and replace 3 nuts. 3. Remove nuts from studs 5, 6 and 7 on air inlet side. 4. Remove bracket and reattach with studs 5 and 6 inserted in holes D and B and replace 3 nuts. b. Left side venting (figure 17). 1. Remove nuts from studs 1, 2, 3 and 4 on motor side. 2. Remove bracket. 3. Rotate motor and cover assembly 180 degrees. 4. Reattach bracket with studs 4 and 1 inserted in holes A and C and replace all 4 nuts. 5. Remove nuts from studs 5, 6, 7 and 8 on inlet side. 6. Remove bracket and reattach with studs 8 and 5 inserted in holes D and B and replace all 4 nuts. 5. Attach the blower housing to the floor with the outlet towards the direction of the venting and the inlet towards the front of the cabinets. In addition, for left side venting, a spacer of approximately 1-1/2 thick x 9 long (3.81 cm x cm) is required under the mounting bracket flanges of the blower assembly (see figure 17). Figure 14 Left Cabinet (Top View) Figure 15 Right Cabinet (Top View) Figure 16 Blower Assembly 6. Remove the inside wire and outside string from the first 1-1/2 (3.81 cm) of one end of the 5 (12.7 cm) flex duct (P/N ). Stretch this end of the flex duct over the end of the 5 x 3-1/4 x 10 (12.7 cm x 25.4 cm) transition and secure with hose clamp (P/N ). 7. When the range is placed in position, feed the open end of the 5 (12.7 cm) flex duct through the hole in the cabinet side wall and attach to the outlet of the blower housing with hose clamp (P/N ). The transition should then be attached to the 3-1/4 x 10 (12.7 cm x 25.4 cm) ducting in the cabinet toe space through the cabinet floor cutout. Figure 17 View from Air Inlet Side of Blower 2005 Maytag Services A 15

40 Installation Instructions (Models JES9750A**, JES9800A**, JES9860A**) 8. Install the 6 (15.24 cm) elbow of the blower housing and secure with duct tape. The open end of the elbow should be pointed to the left. Attach the 6 (15.24 cm) flex duct (provided with the range) to the elbow and to the range. Note: For right side venting, the 6 (15.24 cm) diameter flex duct may be cut in half and used in order to make assembly easier. RANGE INSTALLATION CONNECTING THE DOWNDRAFT BLOWER TO ELECTRICAL (Figure 18) S Connect the blower power cord to the blower motor housing. INSTALLING THE BLOWER NOTE: Install the blower prior to installing the range. S Refer to your duct plan. It may be easier to attach part of the ducting to the blower before it is installed. S Position the blower and attach to the floor with at least 2 screws. S Apply duct tape to blower exhaust duct joint. (See figure 12). INSTALLING THE RANGE S Align the range to its designated location and slide back into position. Make sure that the rear leveling leg is fully inserted and secured by the anti-tip bracket. S Attach the other end of the flex duct to the plenum of the range using the second duct clamp. Tighten duct clamp to secure it to the plenum. CHECK FOR OPERATION S Install the air filter. As you face the range, the top of the filter should rest against the left side of the vent opening. DO NOT OPERATE THE SYSTEM WITHOUT THE FILTER. Figure 18 INSTALLING THE FLEX DUCT TO BLOWER S Use one of the duct clamps provided. Using a screw driver, tighten duct clamp to secure the flex duct to the inletoftheblower.(seefigure19). S Install the air grille over the vent opening. S Be sure to remove all packing materials the oven from unit prior to applying power. S Switch electrical circuit breaker to the ON position. S Consult USE and CARE MANUAL for proper operation. Figure 19 A Maytag Services

41 Appendix B 2005 Maytag Services B 1

42 Use Information (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) OvENCOOKING Keep Clock Warm _y o_ Oven Light Bread Timer 2 Theelectroniccontrolisdesigned foreaseinprogramming. Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions. ControlpanelshownincludesConvectandothermodelspecificfeatures.(Stylingmayvarydepending onmodel.) CAUTION: NOT E: Thetemperatureortimewillbe Clocktimecannotbechangedwhenthe automaticallyenteredfoursecondsafter ovenhasbeenprogrammed forclockcon-, Besureallpackingmaterialisre- selection, trolledcooking,self-cleanor delayedselfmovedfromovenbeforeturningon. Ifmorethan30secondselapsebetween clean. PreparedFoodWarning: Follow pressingafunctionpadandtheautoset Theclockmaybesettoa24-hourclock. foodmanufacturer'sinstructions.ifa padornumberpads,thefunctionwillbe SeeControlOptions(12/24HourClock), plasticfrozenfoodcontainerand or canceledandthedisplaywillreturntothe page12. itscoverdistorts,warps,orisother- previousdisplay. wisedamageduringcooking,immediatelydiscardthefoodanditscon- TIMER PADS tainer.thefoodcouldbecontami- CONTROL OPTIONS Thetimer(s)maybesetforanytimeperiod nated. Severalcontroloptionsareindicatedunder upto 99hoursand59minutes(99:59). Followthemanufacturer's directions thenumberpadsonthecontrol.factory- Tbetimer(s)operatesindependendyofany whenusingovencookingbags. setoptionscanbechanged toyourprefer- otherfunctionandcanbesetwhileanother, Donotuseovenforstoringfoodor ences.seepage12formoreinformation. ovenfunctionisoperating.the TIMER cookware. DOES NOTCONTROL THE OVEN. SETTING CONTROL I. PresstheTimer I or2pad. TIMERI or2willflashrespectively.0hr:00 will CONTROL PAD FUNCTIONS appea r inthedisplay. OPERATION COCK L PAD 2.Pressthe appropriatenumberpadsto enterdesiredtime. Pressthedesiredfunctionpad. I.PressClockpad.IndicatorwordTIME Presstheuto A Setpadortheappropri- willflashinthedisplay. 3.TIMERIorTIMER2willbedisplayed.If bothtimersareactive,thetimerwith atenumberpad(s)toentertimeortern- 2.Presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor the leastamountoftimeleftwill be perature, thecurrenttime. displayed. Abeepwillsoundwhenanypadispressed.Afterapowerinterruption,POWERIN-. Adoublebeepwillsoundifaprogram- TERRUPTIONwillscrollfollowedbySET pressthetimer EXAMPLE: Tosetatimerfor5minutes, I padandthenumber ruingerroroccurs. CLOCK. pad5.thecontrolwillbegincountdown Furtherinstructionswillscrollindisplay Torecallthetimeofdaywhenanother afterafourseconddelay. afterfunctionpadsarepressed, functionisshowing,pressclockpad. 4.Thelastminuteofthecountdownwillbe displayedinseconds. B Maytag Services

43 Use Information (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) ]O ENCOOKING, conj 5.Attheendofthesettime,"END"willbe BAKE PAD CONVECT BAKE PAD/ displayedandtwo chimeswill sound Useforbakingandroasting. CONVECT ROAST PAD followedbytwochimesevery30sec - ( SELECT MODELS) ondsforuptofiveminutes.pressthe I.PressBakepad. correspondingtimer padtocan- 2.Pressagainfor330oForpresstheA uto I. PressConvectBakeorConvectRoast celthechimes. Setpad.EachadditionalpressofAuto pad. NOTE:TheTimerreminderchimesat Setwillraisethetemperature25 F.Or, 2.Pressagainfor325 ForpresstheAuto theendofasettimemaybechanged, presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor Setpad.EachadditionalpressofAuto SeeControl Options(End-of-Timer thedesiredtemperaturebetweenio0 F Setwillraisethetemperature25 F.Or, Signal),page12. and550 F. presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor To CancelaSetTime: 3.Whentheoventurnson,aredpreheat thedesiredtemperaturebetween100 F indicatorwilllightandthebakeiconwill and550 F. PressandholdthecorrespondingTimer bedisplayed. SAKE 3.Whentheoventurnson,aredpreheat padforseveralseconds.afteraslightdelay PREHEAT ICON indicatorwilllightandtheconvect thetimeofdaywillappear. /NDfCATOR iconwill I_ bedisplayed. OR 4.Asinglechimewillindicatetheovenis PresstheTimer padandthe"0"number preheatedtothesettemperature.the pad.afteraslightdelaythetimerwillbe preheatindicatorwillturnoff. canceled. 5.Whencookingiscomplete,pressCan- 4.Asinglechimewillindicatetheovenis eelpad.removefoodfromoven. CANCEL PAD preheatedtothesettemperature.the Usetocancelallprogrammingexceptthe preheatindicatorwillturnoff. ClockandTimerfunctions. 5.Whencookingiscomplete, presscancelpad.removefoodfromoven. AUTO SET PAD NOTES: Usewithfunctionpadstoautomaticallyset: BAKING As ageneralru le, whenconvec- tionbaki ng, settheoventempera Fbaketemperature Torecallthesettemperatureduring ture 25 Flowerthanthe convert- 325 Fconvectbakeorroasttempera- preheatpressthebakepad. tional recipeor preparedmix diture(selectmodel s) To changeoventemperatureduring rections. Bakingtime will bethe hioriobroil cooking,pressthebake padandthe sameto afew minuteslessthan threehoursofcleaningtime appropriatenumberpads. directions. 140 Fdryingtemperature(selectrood- i Allow 10-12minutesfortheovento ConvectRoastfunctioncyclesboth els) preheat, thebakeandbroilelementsalongwith Donotusetemperatures below140 F the convectionfanatahighspeed. 160 Fprobetemperature(selectrood- tokeepfoodwarmorbel ow200 Ffor Whenroastingmeatusingthecon- els) _ cooking.forfoodsafetyreasons, lower vectionsetti ng,roastingtimesmay 170 Fkeepwarmtemperature(select temperaturesarenotrecommended, beupto 30%less.(Useconventional models) roastingtemperatures.) i Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips, quickorstandardbreadproofing(select refertothe" CookingM adesimple" Seeroastingchartin" Cooking Made models) i booklet. Simple" bookletfor recommended tochangecontroloptions CONVECT BAKING AND roastingtemperatureandtimes,and RO ASTING ( select models) additionalbakingandconvectioncook- ingtips. ConvectBakefunctioncyclesboth thebakeandbroilelementsal ongwith Theconvectionfanwillstopwhen- i theconvectionfanatalowspeed, everthe ovendoorisopened, Maytag Services B 3

44 Use Information (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) BROIL PAD 4. Attheendofcooktime,theovenwill 4.PressStop Time padagain.stop Usefortopbrowningorbroiling.Forbest shutoffautomatically, "End"andCOOK TIME must beflashingto setthe results,usethebroilerpanprovidedwith TIMEwi llbedisplayedandthreechimes delaystart time. yourrange, willsound. 5.Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto I. PresstheBroilpad. 5.PressCancelpad.Removefoodfrom oven. Iftheprogramisnotcanceled, enterthetimeyouwanttheovento stop. 2, PresstheAuto Setpadforhi broil, pressagainfor Iobroil,or pressthe therewillbetworeminderchimesevery minuteforupto30minutes. 6.DELAYwillbedisplayed. appropriatenumberpadstosetdesired 7.Attheendofthedelayperiod,BAKEand broiltemperaturebetween300 and NOTE: TheCookTime StopTimere- COOK TIMEwill bedisplayedalong 550 F. minderchimesmaybechanged.see Control Options(End-of-Cook-Time withthetemperature. 3. Foroptimalbroiling,preheatthreeto fourminutesoruntilthebroilelement isred. Signal), page12. 8.Followsteps3-5inprecedingsection. 4, Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor TO DEL AYTHE STARTOFCOOK- QUICK PREHEAT PAD {SELECT opentothefirststopposition(about ING AND TURN OFFAUTOMATI- MODELS) fourinches). CA LLY : Useto decreasepreheatingtimewhen 5, Followbro ilingrecommendationsin I. PressCookTime pad.cooktime usingthe Bakeor Convect Bake pad. "Cooking MadeSimple" booldet, willflash.presstheappropriatenumber Usefora llfoodswhenbakingononerack. padstoentercooki ngtimeinhoursand PresstheQuick Preheatpad.QUICK 6. Whenbroilingiscomplete,press Can- minutes. PREHEAT-IRACKBAKINGwillscroll celpad.removefoodandbroilerpan fromoven. 2.PresstheBakeorConvect Bakeor twiceandthenpreheating will be Convect Roast(selectmodels)pad displayed. andselectthe temperature. COOK TO RETURNTO STA NDARD COOK TIME/ STOP TIME TIMEwillbedisplayedalongwiththe PREHEAT: PADS (CLOCK CONTROLLED tempe rature. PressQuick Preheat padagain.this OVEN COOKING) 3.PressSt whentheovenwill op Time pad.displayshows stopbasedonan willprovid displaywiliscrolistandardpreheat. estandard preheat andthe Usetoprogramtheoventostartandstop immediatestart. automaticatly.cooktimemaybesetforup to II hoursand59minutes(i1:59).the clockmustbefunctioningandcorrectlyset forthisfeatureto work.... TO START IMMEDIATELY AND NOTES: TURN OFFAUTOMATICALLY: BROILING Expectbroiltimestobelongerand I, Pe r sscooktime pad.cooktime Hi broilisusedformostbroiling, browningt obeslightlylighterifappli- willflash. Presstheappropriatenumber UseIobroilwhenbroli i nglonger anteisins ta( ledona208voltcircui t. padstoentercookingtmen i i hoursand cookingfoodsto allowthemto mn i utes, cooktowelldone stagewithout CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEN excessivebrownng. i COOKING 2. PresstheBakeorConvectBakeor, Highlyperishablefoodssuchasdairy ConvectRoast (see l ctmodels) pad A coolingfanwill automati- products,pork,poultryor seafood andselectthetemperature. COOK tally turnonduringbroiling.if arenot recommendedfor delayed TIMEwi llbedisplayedalongwiththe temperature, Clockcontrolledbakingisnotrecom- 3,Oneminutebeforetheendofthepro- mendedforbakeditemsthatrequire grammedcooktime,theovenlightwill oven,suchascakes,cookturnon.thelightwillturnoffautomaticallywhen Cancelpadispressedor afterovendoorisopenedandclosed. B Maytag Services

45 Use Information (Models JES8750AA*, JES8850A**) OVEN COOKING rcont. KEEP WARM PAD (SELECT BREAD PROOFING PAD QuickProofingprovides fasterresultsthan countertop orstandard proofing, without MO DELS) Forsafelykeepigf n oodswarmorforwarm- ( SELECT MODELS) Forproofingorallowingyeastbreadprod- harmingtheyeast. ingbreadsandplates, uctstorisepriortobaki ng.therearetwo I. PressBreadProofingpad. I.PressKeepWarm pad. proofingmethodsavailable-standard 2.PresstheAuto Set padforstandard andquick. Proof,pressagainforQuickProof. 2.PressA utosetpadfor170 Forpress theappropriatenumberpadsfortemperaturesbetween145 and190 F. StandardProofingtemperatureisslightly 3.Whenproofingiscomplete,pressthe higherthanroomtemperature,protecting doughfromtemperature changesanddrafts Cancelpad. 3.KEEPWARMandthetemperatureselectedwillbedisplayedwhenthefunc- thatcanaffectproofingresults. tionisactive. NOTESI 4. Whenwarmingiscomplete, presscancelpad.removefoodfromtheoven. QUICK PREHEAT - useonlyoven-safeplates,check withthemanufacturer. Foroptimumbakingandbrowningre- suits,quickpreheatisnot recom- - donotsetwarmdishesonacold /_/_ EATPROBE PA D (SELECT mendedwhenbakingonmultipleracks, surfaceasrapidtemperature MODELS) Forbestresults,userackposition2or changescouldcausecrazing. Toroastandbakeitemsto thedesired 3whenusingtheQuickPreheatoption. temperaturewithoutoverorundercook- MA E T PROBE ing. KEEP WARM Theprobemustberemovedfromthe I. Inserttheprobeintothefoodi tem.(for, Foroptimalfoodqualityandnutrii t on, ovenwhenitisnotbeingused. meats, theprobetipshouldbelocatedin ovencookedfoodsshould bekept Becauseoft heexcellentinsulationofthe thecenterofthethickestpartofthe warmforn olongerthanito2hours, oven,theretainedheatcontinuestocook meatandnotintothefatortouchinga thefoodafterthesignalhassoundedand bone.) Foroptimalfoodqualityandcolor, foodscookedontherangetopshould theovenhascycledoff.forthisreasonit 2.Inserttheprobeplugintothereceptacle bekeptwarmforanhouror(ess. isimportanttoremovethefoodfromthe locatedonthetoprightoftheoven.be _ ovenassoonasthesignalsounds. certaintoinsertplugi ntothereceptacle " To keepfoodsfo r m drying,cover alltheway.thecontrolwillreadpress looselywithfoiloralid. andremoving.donotpullonthecable. Usethehandleoftheprobeforinserting PROBEPAD. TOWARM DINNER ROLLS: Use a potholder to remove since 3.PressProbePad. - coverrollslooselywithfoiland po r bebecomeshot. 4.Setthedesiredinternaltemperatureof placeinoven. Forfrozenmeats,insertprobeafterI-2 thefoodbypressinga uto Setpadfor - presskeepwarm andauto Set hoursofroasting. 160 Forpresstheappropriatenumber pads. Tocleancooledprobe,wipewithasoapy padsfortemperaturebetween1 and 00 - warmfor12-15minutes, dishcloth.donotsubmergeprobein 1850F. wateo r rwashint hedishwasher. TOWARM PLATES: 5. PresstheBak e, Convect Bake,or ConvectRoastpad. Presstheappro- - place2stacksofuptofourplates BREAD PROOFING priatenumberpadsforthedesiredtern- eachintheoven. Foranydoughthatrequiresonerise, peraturebetween100 and550 F. - presskeepwarm andauto Set eitherstandardorquickproofingcanbe 6.Whentheprobehasreachedtheset pads. used. temperature,the ovenwill shutoff, - warmforfiveminutes,turnoffthe Fordoughrequiringtworises,Standard "END"willbedisplayedandfourchimes willsoundfollowedbyonechimeevery ovenandleaveplatesintheoven for I5minutesmore. Proofingmustbeusedforthefirstrising minuteforonehouroruntilthecancel period.eitherstandardorquickproofing padispressed, canbeusedforthesecondrise Maytag Services B 5

46 Use Information (Models JES9750A**, JES9860A**) OVEN COOKING CONTROL OPTIONS T IMER P ADS CONTROL PAD OPERATION S C F ETTING UNCTIONS CLOCK P AD ONTROL B Maytag Services

47 Use Information (Models JES9750A**, JES9860A**) B AKE P AD C ONVECT B AKE P AD / CONVECT R OAST P AD ( SELECT MODELS ) CANCEL P AD A UTO SET PAD NOTES: 2005 Maytag Services B 7

48 Use Information (Models JES9750A**, JES9860A**) OVEN COOKING, CONT. B ROIL P AD QUICK PREHEAT PAD (SELECT MODELS ) /S T IME COOK T IME TOP P ADS (CLOCK CONTROLLED O VEN COOKING ) NOTES: B Maytag Services

49 Use Information (Models JES9750A**, JES9860A**) K EEP W ARM P AD (SELECT MODELS ) B READ P ROOFING P AD ( SELECT MODELS ) NOTES: PROBE P AD (SELECT MODELS ) 2005 Maytag Services B 9

50 Use Information (Models JES9750A**, JES9860A**) OVEN COOKING, CONT. D RYING PAD NOTES: B Maytag Services

51 Use Information (Model JES9800A**) OVEN COOKING Drying Timer 1 J-ig[It Bread... Timer 2 ct f4o_tir_bee_ TPmt;C/_ La,,guage Det_ult Set,, Theelectroniccontrolisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions. CAUTION: NOT E: Thetemperatureortimewillbe Clocktime cannot bechangedwhenthe automaticallyenteredfour secondsafter ovenhasbeenprogrammedforclockcon- " Besure all packingmaterial isre- selection, trolled cooking,self-cleanor delayedselfmovedfromovenbeforeturningon. Ifmore than30secondselapsebetween clean. Prp e ared Food Warnn i g: Follow pressingafunctionpadandtheauto Set Theclockmaybesettoa24-hourclock. foodmanufacturer'sinstructions.ifa pador numberpads,thefunctionwill be SeeControl Options(12/24HourClock), plasticfrozenfoodcontainerand/or canceledandthedisplaywillreturntothe page13. itscoverdistorts,warps,orisother- previousdisplay. wisedamagedduringcooking,immediatelydiscardthefoodanditscon- TIMER PADS tainer.thefood couldbecontami- CONTROL OPTIONS Thetimer(s)maybesetforanytimeperiod nated. Severalcontroloptionsareindicatedunder upto99hoursand59minutes(99:59). Followthemanufacturer'sdirections thenumberpadsonthecontrol. Factory- Thetimer(s)operatesindependentlyofany whenusingovencookingbags. setoptionscanbechangedtoyourprefer- otherfunctionandcanbesetwhileanother Donotuseovenforstoringfoodor ences.seepage13formoreinformation, ovenfunctionisoperating. THE TIMER cookware. DOES NOT CONTROL THE OVEN. SETTING CONTROL I. PresstheTimer I or 2pad. TIMER I or 2willflashrespectively. 0HR:00will CONTROL PAD FUNCTIONS appearinthedi splay. OPERATION CLOCK PAl3 2. Press the appropriate number padsto enter desired time. Pressh t edesiredfunctionpad. I. PressClock pad.indicatorwordtime Pressthe Auto Setpadortheappropri- willflashinthedisplay. 3.TIMERIorTIMER2will bedisplayed.if bothtimersareactive,thetimer with atenumberpad( s)toentertimeortern- 2.Presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor the leastamount of time left will be perature, thecurrent time. displayed. Abeepwillsoundwhenanypadispressed. After apower interruption, POWER IN- EXAMPLE:To setatimerfor5minutes, A doublebeepwill soundifaprogram- TERRUPTIONwillscrollfoll owed byset mingerror occurs. CLOCK. pressthet pad5.thecontrolwillbegincountdown imer I padandthenumber Furtherinstructionswillscrollindisplay To recallthe time of daywhenanother afterafourseconddelay. afterfunctionpadsarepressed, functionisshowing,pressclock pad. 4.Thelastminuteofthecountdownwillbe displayedinseconds Maytag Services B 11

52 Use Information (Model JES9800A**) 5.Attheendofthesettime,"END"willbe BAKE PAD 5.Whencookingiscomplete,pressCa1 displayedandtwo chimeswill sound Useforbakingandroasti ng, tel pad. Removefoodfromov en. followedbyonechimeevery30seconds foruptofiveminutes.pressthecorre- I.PressBakepad. CONVECT BAKE PAD/ spondingtm i er padtocancelthe chimes. 2. Pressagainfor35 0 ForpresstheAuto Setpad.EachadditionalpressofAuto CONVECT ROAST PAD NOTE: TheTimerreminderchimesat Setwillraisethetemperature25 F.Or, I. PressConvect Bake or Conve_ t theendofasettimemaybechanged, presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor Roas pad. SeeControl Options(End-of-Timer thedesiredtemperaturebetween100 F Signal), page13. and550 F. 2.Pressagainfor325 Forpressthe Setpad.EachadditionalpressofAul t ToCancelaSet Time: 3.Whentheoventurnson,aredpreheat Set will raisethetemperature25 indicatorwilllightandthebakeiconwill Or, presstheappropriatenumberpa_ PressandholdthecorrespondingTmer i bedisplayed, for thedesiredtemperaturebetwe( padforseveralseconds.afteraslightdelay thetimeofdaywillappear. PREHEAT INDICATOR BAKE ICON 100 Fand550F. OR 3.Whentheoventurnson,aredprehe indicatorwilllightandtheconvecti_, PresstheTimer padandthe"0"number iconwillbedisplayed. pad.afteraslightdelaythetimer canceled. wl il be 4.Asinglechimewillindicatetheoven preheatedtothesettemperature.tt 4.Asinglechimewillindicatetheovenis preheatindicatorwillturnoff. CANCEL PAD preheatedtothesettemperature.the 5. Whencookingiscomplete,pressCal Usetocancelallprogrammingexceptthe preheatindicatorwillturnoff. celpad.removefoodfromoven. ClockandTimerfunctions. NOTES: AUTO SET PAD BAKING Asageneralrule, when convection Usewithfunctionpadstoautomatically set: bakin g,setthe oventemperature To recallthesettemperatureduring 25 Flower thantheconventional 350 Fbaketemperature preheatpressthebakepad. recipeorpreparedmixdireci t ons. 325 Fconvectbakeorroast To changeoventemperatureduring Bakingtime wll i bethe sameto a temperature cooldng,pressthebake padandthe fewminutes lessthandirections. hioriobroil appropriatenumberpads. ConvectRoast functioncyclesboth threehoursofcleaningtime Allow I0-12minutesfortheovento thebakeandbroilelementsalongwith 140 Fdryingtemperature preheat, the convectionfanatahighspeed. Donotusetemperaturesbelow1400F Whenroastn i gmeatusingthecon- ]60 Fprobetemperature tokeepfoodwarmorbelow200 Ffor vectionsettn i g,roastn i gtimesmay 170 Fkeepwarmtemperature cooking.forfoodsafetyreasons, lower beupto 30%less.(Useconventional quickorstandardbreadproofing temperaturesarenotrecommended, roastingtemperatures.) tochangecontroloptions Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips, Seeroastingchartin" Cooking Made refertothe" CookingMadeSimple" Simple" booldetfor recommended booklet, roastingtemperatureandtimes,and CONVECT BAKING AND additionalbaitingandconvectioncook- ROASTING ingtips. ConvectBakefunctioncyclesboth " Theconvectionfanwillstopwhen- thebakeandbroilelementsalongwith evertheovendoorisopened. theconvectiofanata n lows peed. 8 B Maytag Services

53 Use Information (Model JES9800A**) OVEN COOKING, CONT. BROIL PAD 4.Attheendofcooktime,theovenwil{ 4. PressStop Time padagai n.stoi Usefortopbrowningorbroiling.Forbest shutoffautomatically,"end"andcook TIME must beflashingto setth, results,usethebroilerpanprovidedwith TIMEwillbedisplayedandthreechimes delaystartt ime, yourrange, willsound. 5.Presstheappropriatenumberpadst( I. PresstheBroilpad. 5.PressCancelpad.Removefoodfrom oven. Iftheprogramisnotcanceled, enterthetimeyouwanttheovent_ stop. 2. PresstheAuto Set padforhi bro il, pressagainforiobroil,or pressthe therewillbetworeminderchimesevery minuteforupto30minutes. 6.DELAYwillbedisplayed. appropriatenumberpadstosetdesired 7.Attheendofthedelayperiod,BAKEand broiltemperaturebetween300 and NOTE:TheCookTime/StopTimere- COOKTIMEwill bedisplayedalong 550 F. minderchimesmaybechanged.see Control Options(End-of-Cook-Time withthetemperature. 3. Foroptimalbroiling,preheatthreeto fourminutesoruntilthebroilelement isred. Signal),page13. 8.Followsteps3-5inprecedingsection. 4. Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor TO DELAY THE START OFCOOK- QUICK PREHEAT PAD opentothefirststopposition(about INGAND TURN OFFAUTOMATI- Useto decreasepreheatingtimewhen fourinches), tal LY: usingthebae k or Conect v Bae k pad. $. Folo l wbroilingrecommendationsin I. PressCookTime p ad.cooktime Useforallfoodswhenbakingononerac k. " Cook ingmadesimple" bo oklet, willflash.presstheappropriatenumber PresstheQuickPreheatpad.QUICK padstoentercooki ngtimeinhoursand PRHATRA E E -I CKBAKNGw I illscroll 6. Whenbroii l ngiscomprete, prescan- s mnute i s, twiceandthenpreheatingwillbe tel fromoven. pad.removefoodandbroilerpan 2.PresstheBakeorConvect Bakeor displayed. Convect Roastpadandselectthe TO RETURNTO STANDARD temperature.cooktimewi llbedis- PREHEA T: COOK TIM ES / TOP TIRE playedalongwithth etemperature. PressQuickPreheat padagain.this PADS {CLOCK CONTROLLED 3P. ressstoptime pad.dispayshows l willprovidestandard preheatandthe OVEN COOKING) immediatestart. whentheovenwillstopbasedonan displaywiliscrolistandardpreheat. Usetoprogramtheoventostartandstop automatically.cooktimemaybesetforup... to II hoursand59minutes(11:59).the NOTES_ clockmustbefunctioningandcol" rectlyset forthisfeaturetowork. BROILIN G Expectbroiltimestobelongerand Hi broilisusedformostbroiling, browningtobeslightlylighterifappli- TO START IMMEDIATELY AND UseIobroilwhenbroilinglonger anceisinstalledona208voltcircuit. TURN OFF AUTOMATICALLY: cookingfoodsto allowthemto I.PressCookTime pad.cooktime cookto wellclonestagewithout CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEN willflash.presstheappropriatenumber excessivebrowning. COOKING Highlyperishablefoodssuchasdairy padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand A coolingfanwill automati- products,pork,poultryor seafood minutes, tallyturn onduringbroiling.if arenot recommendedfor delayed 2.PresstheBakeorConvectBakeor Convect Roastpadandselectthe itdoesnotoperate, contactan auh t orizedservice r. cooking. Clockcontrolledbakingisnotrecom- temperature.cooktimewillbedis- Nevercoverbroilerpaninsertwith mendedforbakeditemsthatrequire playedalongwiththetemperature, aluminumfoil.thispreventsfatfrom apreheatedoven,suchascakes,cook- 3.Oneminutebeforetheendofthepro- drainingtothepanbelow. iesandbreads. grammedcooktime,theovenlightwill... turnon.thelightwillturnoffautomati- callywhencancelpadispressedor afterovendoorisopenedandclosed.? 2005 Maytag Services B 13

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